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TOILET SUGGESTIONS.

If you are going to a party and want I look your very best try this treatmeaii | About an hour and a-half before vor have to start wash your face well in watt water, using a good superfatted; wsp's Rinse first in the washing water/ iirf; then in another, also hot. Dry quickly and. while the face is still Mot from «$ bathing, rub in a little good cold cream./,;, Then lie down for Iwlf an hour, keeping your eyes closed. If you can sleep much the better. At the end of hall 'M I hour gently wipe off any grease that m i mains, bathe the face very thoroughly iicold water (rain water, if possible), <ttj. very thoroughly, and powder. '*$ Leave the powder on till just before y'uf are going to start. *$§ Don't wear thin stockings if your 11 are inclined to be tender. If your ejjjm ings must be thin, get a pair of those WR cloth shoes that are sold for wearing3M side one's boots, and slip them on oVfl the stockings. Rub just a little methylated spirit -ii|j the soles of your feet every night before; going to bod, and also at any time aw your have been standing, if your «?• ache badly. It gives great relief. Th" methylated spirit seems to act like imM if one's feet arc tired, and to take nilffljj heat out of them. But, of course, ;o$ needs to be very, very careful not to Bft the spirit anywhere near a light or }m, as it is exceedingly inflammable. And.w bottle in which it is kept should r,ot « in a hot place, or where the sun willsm^ m it. .Jtf A woman used for years the mixture equal parts of lemon-juice, glycerine, W eau-de-Cologne tor keening her hands MS, Then one day when she was making m.. mixture she found she h?d no lemon, m tried vinegar instead, and found it answers just as well. ,>\||| She rubs a little well into the skill &|W washing and before drying her hands,*®. it keeps them beautifully soft. i"'a?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 6 (Supplement)

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TOILET SUGGESTIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 6 (Supplement)

TOILET SUGGESTIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15504, 10 January 1914, Page 6 (Supplement)